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0861 |aH49-119/1998-1E
1101 |aCanada.|bHealth Canada.|bLaboratory Centre for Disease Control.
24510|aHighlights: 1998 edition of the Canadians STD guidelines / |cPrepared by the Expert Working Group on Canadian Guidelines for Sexually Transmitted Disease. Issued by the Division of STD Prevention and Control, Bureau of HIV/AIDS, STD and TB.
260 |aOttawa - Ontario : |bHealth Canada. |c1998.
300 |a17p. : |bfigs., tables ; |c21 cm.
500 |a"Highlights of the Canadians STD Guidelines, presenting a syndromic approach to the diagnosis and management of STD, have been written for primary health care providers, especially physicians and nurses. They are intended to assist in the prevention and appropriate management of sexually transmitted disease (STD) in Canada."--Page 1.
5203 |aThese guidelines were designed to assist health-care providers, especially physicians and nurses, in the prevention, management, and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases in Canada. The guidelines are a response to changes in practice since 1995, based on a literature review and clinical experience, and reviewed and endorsed by various medical associations. The format is designed for easy reference, and blue shaded areas mark issues that may require a health-care provider to seek the advice of more experienced colleagues.
563 |aSoftcover
590 |a99-10|b1999-03-12
69007|aSexually transmitted diseases|2gcpds
77508|tL'essentiel des lignes directrices canadiennes pour les MTS, édition de 1998 / |w(CaOODSP)9.680622
7760#|tHighlights, 1998 edition of the Canadian STD guidelines / |w(CaOODSP)9.695413